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In Genesis 40, Pastor Jeff frames Joseph as a “Christ-picture” in the Old Testament—loved by his father, rejected by his own, betrayed for silver, falsely accused, and suffering unjustly—yet still walking in a kind of faith that refuses to be reshaped by adversity. Joseph is in Egypt’s prison system, but Jeff’s big point is that Joseph is also “right in the center of God’s will”: not because prison is good, but because Joseph kept choosing righteousness and refused to let pain, loneliness, and injustice turn his heart bitter. God doesn’t always keep His people from the furnace or the prison—He joins them in it—and Jeff keeps returning to the idea that the presence of God is sufficient for the crisis you’re in, even when it doesn’t feel like it. Joseph’s season is hard and lonely ... 

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